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The Bakerloo line /ˌbeɪkərˈluː/ is a line of the London Underground, coloured brown on the Tube map. It runs partly on the surface and partly at deep level, from Elephant and Castle in Central London, via the West End, to Harrow & Wealdstone in the north-western outer suburbs. The line serves 25 stations, of which 15 are below ground. It was so named because it serves Baker Street and Waterloo. North of Queen's Park (the section of the line above ground), the line shares tracks with London Overground's Watford DC Line and runs parallel to the West Coast Main Line.
Opened between 1906 and 1915, many of its stations retain elements of their design to a common standard, the stations below ground using Art Nouveau decorative tiling by Leslie Green and the above-ground stations built in red brick with stone detailing in an Arts & Crafts style. It is the ninth busiest line on the network, carrying over 111 million passengers annually.
The route had its origins in the failed projects of the pneumatic 1865 Waterloo and Whitehall Railway and the 1882 Charing Cross and Waterloo Electric Railway.
Bakerloo - Bakerloo [Full Album]
Bakerloo - Bakerloo 1969[Full Album]
Secrets of the Bakerloo Line
Bakerloo - Son Of Moonshine
Full Journey On The Bakerloo Line From Harrow & Wealdstone to Elephant & Castle
Bakerloo - Last Blues
Bakerloo - Bring it on Home
London Underground: Old Tube Trains on the Bakerloo Line
Bakerloo Line Observation 02/01/16
BVE4 - London Underground Bakerloo Line Elephant & Castle to Harrow & Wealdstone
Actors: Gary Lineker (actor), Janet Brown (actress), Tim Whitnall (actor), Howard Ward (actor), Chris Jarvis (actor), Emma Weaver (actress),
Genres: Family,Bakerloo Formed: February 1969, Tamworth, Staffordshire, United Kingdom Disbanded: 1969 Members: Terry Poole (vocals, bass), Dave "Clem" Clempson (guitar, keyboards, harp), Keith Baker (drums) 1. Big Bear Ffolly 4:00 2. Bring It on Home 4:21 3. Driving Bachwards 2:10 4. Last Blues 7:08 5. Gang Bang 6:19 6. The Worried Feeling 7:07 7. Son of Moonshine 14:53 8. Once Upon a Time (Harvest #5004 B-Side) 3:40 9. This Worried Feeling (Previously Unreleased) 5:45 Label: Harvest
I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it. If you like this album please buy it for the full experience 1. Big Bear Ffolly (00:00) (Clem' Clempson/Terry Poole) 2. Bring It On Home (03:56)(Willie Dixon/ Vocal:Clem' Clempson) 3. Drivin' Bachwards (08:13)(Bach Arr:Clem' Clempson/Terry Poole) 4. Last Blues (10:21) (Clem' Clempson/Terry Poole Vocal:Terry Poole ) 5. Gang Bang (17:28) (Clem' Clempson/Terry Poole/Keith Baker) 6. This Worried Feeling (23:45) (Clem' Clempson/Terry Poole Vocal:Clem' Clempson) 7. Son Of Moonshine (30:49) (Clem' Clempson/Terry Poole Vocal:Terry Poole ) Bonus tracks:Single B Side UK 8. Once Upon A Time (45:42) (Clem' Clempson/Terry Poole) Line-up/Musicians - Dave 'Clem' Clempson / guitars, piano, harpsichord, h...
Geoff Marshall follows the brown line, as he continues his exploration of the London Underground network. But why's he starting in Stanmore? And which is his least favourite station?
Full Journey On The Bakerloo Line From Harrow & Wealdstone to Elephant & Castle Bakerloo Line 1972TS 3263 START : HARROW & WEALDSTONE Kenton South Kenton North Wembley Wembley Central Stonbridge Park Harlsden Willesden Junction Kensal Green Queens Park Kilburn Park Maida Vale Warwick Avenue Paddington Edgware Road Marylebone Baker Street Regents Park Oxford Circus Piccadilly Circus Charing Cross Embankment Waterloo Lambeth North END : ELEPHANT & CASTLE Friday 27th April 2012
A classic track by the 60's blues outfit featuring Clem Clempson.
60's bluesband Bakerloo(Dave Clempson,Terry Poole,Keith Baker) perform the Willie Dixon song.
*** Commentary is contained in the closed captions for this video. *** This film shows some old 1972 Tube Stock on the Bakerloo Line of the London Underground. As the name suggests, the 1972 Stock has been manufactured in the 70s, and it is currently the oldest underground stock in service at the London Underground. The films shows some trains entering and leaving Waterloo and Lambeth North stations, as well as a short ride from Elephant & Castle to Lambeth North. Enjoy! Filmed on Friday, 9th of October 2015.
Bakerloo Line Observation 02/01/16 Your feedback is important so that helps me to improve the Channel
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